We don't usually flaunt the audience for this blog, but every once in awhile we hit a major milestone of one kind or another.  In this case, the documents Reston 2020 has posted on scribd.com--its document archive or library--have been 
read 100,426 times as of this afternoon.  Sometime in the last week, we passed the 100,000 "reads" threshold.
Contributions by Reston 2020 (as opposed to the writing or presentations by others we often post) have been among the most popular "reads" by scribd users.  Here are the top half-dozen Reston 2020 original posts and the number of reads:
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| "Reston  Transportation:  Meeting the Needs of a 21st Century Planned  Community," Transportation Work Group, RCA Reston 2020 Committee, June  1, 2010 | 1,107 | 
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 |  | "A  Strawman Proposal for the Wiehle Transit Metro Station Area," Bill  Penniman with Residential, Urban Design, & Livability Work Group,  RCA Reston 2020 Committee | 1,098 | 
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 |  | "Parks,  Recreation, & Public Facilities:  Needs for a New Master Planned  Reston,"  Parks, Recreation, & Public Facilites Work Group, RCA  Reston 2020 Committee, June 1, 2010 | 1,052 | 
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 |  | Proposals  for Parks in North Town Center, Guy Rando & Kathy Kaplan, with  Residential, Urban Design, & Livability Work Group, RCA Reston 2020  Committee, June 1, 2010 | 979 | 
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